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Earth scientists have a hypothesis that the last of the dinosaurs were driven to extinction at the end of the Cretaceous Period by the impact of a large meteorite. What might the consequences be if an equally large meteorite were to strike Earth today? Consider two possibilities: first, that the site of the impact be in the center of the Atlantic Ocean; and second, that the impact is in the fertile farming region of the midwestern United States.

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